
All the headaches of pulling off a Giannis Antetokounmpo trade for the Knicks and their rivals
NY Post
The Knicks have time to think. Giannis Antetokounmpo isn’t going anywhere just yet.
The Bucks’ two-time MVP is expected to be out for two to four weeks after suffering a right calf strain in Wednesday’s win against the Pistons.
Though Antetokounmpo hasn’t demanded a trade yet — he is reportedly “having conversations” with the Bucks about his future — his long-shot hopes of contending with the team that drafted him have become even more unlikely.
The Bucks (10-13), who currently hold the final play-in spot in the Eastern Conference, have gone 2-6 this season without their superstar, who has dragged a terrible supporting cast to a winning record (8-7) in games he’s started and finished.

Suddenly, someone had hit a rewind button and everyone had been transported back seven months. It was early spring instead of late fall, it was broiling hot outside the arena walls and not freezing cold. Everyone was back at TD Garden. There were 19,156 frenzied fans on their feet begging for blood, poised for the kill.












